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  Date Title
  6/24/08 Michael A. DiPierro Selected As Fallon Clinic Foundation President
  2/25/08 Kelsa Zereski Joins Fallon Clinic Foundation in Strategic Development Role
  7/10/07 Kendrick Field Pool House Renovation Completed
  5/15/07 Fallon Clinic Wins United Way Gold Award; Donates 500 Children's Books
  2/6/07 Fallon Clinic CIO Inspires Goddard Elementary School Students
  11/30/06 Fallon Clinic Volunteers Honored with Junior Achievement Gold Key Award
  10/5/06 Fallon Clinic Foundation and City of Worcester to Renovate Kendrick Pool House
  10/3/06 Fallon Clinic Foundation Donations Boost NASA Explorer School
  5/15/06 Fallon Clinic Foundation Golf Classic Raises Additional $200,000 for Social Programs in Central Massachusetts
  4/21/06 Fallon Clinic Foundation and U.S. Army Partner in PaYS Recruiting Program
  4/4/06 Fallon Clinic and Fallon Clinic Foundation Donate Food to Jeremiah's Inn Food Pantry
  2/11/06 Fallon Clinic Foundation Donates Medical Equipment to Anna Maria College
  1/16/06 Dr. Baltej Maini Announces Significant Expansion of Fallon Clinic Foundation
  10/27/05 Fallon Clinic Foundation Donates $2,500 to Charlton Public Library Renovation and Expansion Project
  10/24/05 Fallon Clinic and Fallon Clinic Foundation send $90,000 in Katrina Aid
  7/25/05 Fallon Clinic Foundation Website Receives “Gold” in Healthcare Advertising Awards Competition
Fallon Clinic Foundation has granted
a total of $25,500 to seven nonprofit
institutions in Central Massachusetts

WORCESTER, Mass., November 19, 2009Fallon Clinic Foundation has granted a total of $25,500 to seven nonprofit institutions in Central Massachusetts as part of its mission to promote health in the region through education, innovation, support of quality improvement and access to services. The grants for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1 are: $5,000, Dismas House, Worcester; $5,000, Girls Inc. of Worcester; $5,000, Nativity School of Worcester; $4,000, Multi-Service Center, Leominster; $2,500, Growing Places Garden Project, Fitchburg; $2,000, Cleghorn Neighborhood Center, Fitchburg; and $2,000, Pernet Family Service Center, Worcester.

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